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Watch Out for Rattlesnakes...Calling Dr. Sean Bush aka "The Snake Doctor"

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Rattlesnakes All Over the World .. Calling Dr. Sean Bush aka “Snake Doctor”.

 

    Snakes are found throughout the world and snake bites are extremely common. Typically the most common and dangerous in the U.S. are the rattlesnakes which can cause severe tissue problems and sometimes death.

Rattlesnake are creeping around so beware. In San Bernardino Count, the rattlers of San Gorgonio Pass emerge from hibernation, authorities are dealing with frequent medical emergencies when the venomous snakes and people fail to keep away from one another.

Winter rains 2010-2011 was a clue that we would have a snake boom this summer. Make sure to check out your garages, porches, under shady cool bushes or trees and keep vents closed from outside or covered with heavy mesh, Animal control officers consider rattlesnake incidents to be priority, public-safety calls. They use snake tongs and long sticks with loops to remove a snake. Don’t touch a rattlesnake, and keep a safe distance if you come across one in your travels.

The California Poison Control Center records about 800 bites each year statewide, with one to two deaths, according to the state Department of Fish and Game.

Dr Sean Bush, Loma Linda, Kristin Sells Homes RedlandsLocally, San Bernardino & Riverside County, CA, bite victims are treated with medical care with anti-venom serum in the emergency room at Loma Linda University Medical Center, where Dr. Sean Bush, an Envenomation specialist, has worked since 1992. Dr. Bush is also kindly nicknamed “The Snake Doctor”. Dr. Bush is also a regular on “The Animal Planet”.

A snake bite can cause nerve and tissue damage and blood-clotting problems. Bush treats dozens of Inland residents each year from spring to fall, from the time the snakes awaken from their winter hibernation until they return underground for another winter.

Dr Sean Bush, Loma Linda, Kristin Sells Homes RedlandsThe NationalCenters for Disease Control and Prevention warns that in warm weather rattlesnakes are also active at night, when they hunt and eat rodents, other reptiles, and insects.

 The Loma Linda emergency room doctor's advice "To avoid snakebites, leave snakes alone," Bush advises on the Loma Linda Hospital website. "Don't handle or try to kill a rattlesnake. That's how many people get bitten."

Fangs can still inject venom even after a snake is believed to be dead, Bush says. Snakes that were presumed to be dead have killed people. If you see a snake in the wild, maintain a distance of at least six feet.

"Look but don't touch," Bush advises. "Snakes are amazing creatures that deserve our respect."

Six species of rattlesnakes slither in and around Inland Southern California. The most common rattlesnake in western San Bernardino and Riverside counties, including San Gorgonio Pass, is the Southern Pacific rattlesnake, animal control officers and others say.

This species is held responsible for most rattlesnake bites in the Los Angeles Basin.

Other area rattlesnakes are the red diamondwestern diamondback, and in the deserts, the sidewinderSouthwestern speckled, and the Mojave Desert's Mojave or Mohave green rattlesnake. The Mojave rattlesnake is known as the deadliest in the United States: Its venom can paralyze and kill.

Authorities advise to stay vigilant if you don’t want to be bitten?  Rattlesnakes don't always rattle a warning.  Don't wear shorts and sandals when hiking or walking in snake territory. Rattlesnakes linger in tall grass, near woodpiles, around rocks, under garden shrubs, against a house foundation. They like to find a cool, shady place in the summer heat. Keep your eyes and ears open when gardening in your yard also.

**Snakes are one of the scariest animals on earth and they truly are dangerous, killing over 100,000 people worldwide each year. This is many more people than die from all other animal attacks combined

***If you do get bitten, don't attempt first-aid or tourniquets. Do keep the bitten area below the heart, remove all rings and watches that might constrict swelling, and get to a hospital emergency room  quickly and “Stay Calm”.

Please make sure to stop by this great website “A Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of California” at: http://www.californiaherps.com/identification/snakesid/rattlesnakes.html.

This site full of info, pictures and videos. I personally do not like snakes but found the site fascinating and I surfed for over an hour the first time I viewed it.

 

Snakes in Loma Linda, Kristin Sells Houses in Loma Linda**I came across this snake last month hiking in the hills of Loma Linda, CA. Though it is not a rattlesnake, I read that its bite will do severe tissue damage.

 

 

 

 

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Comments (8)

Doug Bullwinkel
E Mortgage Capital, Inc. NMLS 1416824 - Roseville, CA
Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS #281609

Yikes!  I hate these guys.  We have these all around our area both behind our house and at the nearby golf course.  You do have to keep your eyes open when you're walking around on the walking paths in the area.  Thanks for the reminder and the basic course on how dangerous these bites can be.

Aug 20, 2011 05:18 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Doug,

Yes I was amazed at how many snake bites a year just in the US. I get sick when I see them but somehow they are intriguing to look at too. Yes the ABC's of being careful is so important to prevent getting bit.

Aug 20, 2011 05:34 AM
Susan Emo
Sotheby's International Realty Canada - Brokerage - Kingston, ON
Kingston and the 1000 Islands Area

"If you see a snake in the wild, maintain a distance of at least six feet." ???   If I see a snake I'll keep 6 counties away!!!   YIKES, those are some frightening stats you've shared.  I'm sooooooo very happy we don't have them around here!

Aug 20, 2011 07:33 AM
Sheila Newton Team Anderson & Greenville SC
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - C. Dan Joyner - Anderson, SC
Selling the Upstate since 1989

I hate snakes.. they are so creepy.. yuk!! I hope they stay a long way away from me...

Aug 20, 2011 04:47 PM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Shelia, I am not a fan of snakes either but typically find them in the summer while hiking or run over by cars in the road.

We had severe mud slides in our city on Dec 2010, and hibernating snakes were spotted floating in the waters still asleep. It was disgusting to see but so glad they were not awake.

Aug 21, 2011 04:18 AM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

I am not one to like or be around snakes. A friend was telling me about a couple she knows that stayed at their friends house while they were away.  That night when getting ready for bed, the woman turns down the bed, and there was a SNAKE in the bed.  Needless to say, they left and went to a hotel.  This was in Florida.

Aug 21, 2011 04:18 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Rebecca,

I would have left too and gone to a nice hotel. What a horrifying event. Who could sleep after that and the house could have been infested. YUk.........

 

Aug 21, 2011 04:34 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Susan, I hate snakes too and hope I never have a bad experience with one. Did you see those snake bite pics on the video? It looked soooooooooooooooooo painful. Thank Goodness, Dr. Sean Bush is here to treat the victims. I did not know he went all over the world to treat bites.

Aug 21, 2011 04:39 AM